
Oak Woodland Restoration
Oak Woodland Restoration involves restoring and maintaining habitats dominated by oak trees, which support diverse plant and animal life. Over time, these woodlands can decline due to factors like invasive species, human development, and fire suppression. Restoration efforts include removing invasive plants, replanting native oaks, managing fire, and restoring natural processes to promote healthy growth. The goal is to preserve the ecological integrity of oak woodlands, ensuring they continue to provide critical habitats, improve air and water quality, and sustain biodiversity for future generations.